Kotoku Uncle Ben Market Traders Unite for Market Days and Space to Reduce Prices_

Traders at Kotoku Uncle Ben Market are rallying behind Market Queen Mother Madam Anita's call for designated market days to tackle rising prices and improve the overall shopping experience. 


The initiative has garnered widespread support among traders, who believe it will regulate prices, reduce waste, and foster healthy competition.


Madam Adjoa, a vegetable seller, emphasized that market days will attract more customers seeking fresh produce at competitive prices. Madam Suzzy, a fruit seller, added that designated market days will enable better stock management and reduced waste, leading to lower prices for customers.


Madam Ama, a food seller, highlighted the importance of a dedicated market space, citing improved sanitation, reduced congestion, and enhanced product display. 


A grain seller noted that market days will drive prices down and improve product quality, benefiting both traders and customers.


The traders' consensus is clear: market days and designated spaces will reduce prices, improve product quality, and enhance the shopping experience. 


Madam Akua, a spice seller, praised the Market Queen Mother's initiative, affirming that traders are united in their commitment to make this a success and benefit their customers.


This collective effort aims to create a more organized, customer-friendly market environment, ultimately benefiting the community and promoting economic growth.

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